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| DRAVID ON THE DRIVE |
| RAHUL DRAVID the man of words — and not the man of runs — stepped into Calcutta on Friday for The Telegraph National Debate. Mr Dependable braved a cancelled flight and a six-hour wait at Bangalore airport to take guard against the bouncers from Team Mamata Banerjee. Hours before charming the 5,000-strong crowd at Netaji Indoor Stadium, on the drive from airport to hotel, the former Team India skipper engaged in a straight-bat chat with Rith Basu |
| Metro: Welcome to Calcutta! What is the first thought that comes to mind when you step into Calcutta?... |
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| Rising above religion |
| The best way of conserving a heritage structure is getting the people of the neighbourhood in which it is located to take car... |
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| A Venetian in Calcutta |
| Brief Lives has often wondered how Tiretta Bazaar got its name, and has recently learnt that it was founded by a certain Vene... |
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| Poetry, not economics |
| Economics and poetry may be on two sides of the spectrum but I enjoy poetry like anyone else, said Nobel laureate Amartya Se... |
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Hello It's Sunday , February 20 , 2011
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